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Femi Adebayo: Jagun Jagun Movie Hits 2.1 Million Global Views On Netflix

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Evidencing its universal appeal, the film surged to the top echelons of charts in over 17 countries in a remarkably short span of just 48 hours following its August 10, 2023, premiere.

 

Jagun Jagun Movie has geared 2.1 million global views on Netflix.

 

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CityNews Nigeria reports that Jagun Jagun, the Yoruba epic film directed by Adebayo Tijani and Tope Adebayo, has swiftly climbed the ranks of global recognition within a mere seven days since its debut.

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The film’s meteoric rise is underscored by its impressive fifth-place position on the non-English global charts, a testament to its engaging storyline and exceptional execution.

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Barely a week after its release, it has already left an indelible mark on the streaming landscape. As of August 15, 2023, viewing data reveals an astounding 2.1 million hours spent engrossed in its narrative on the renowned streaming platform Netflix. This feat, coupled with its rapid ascent in popularity, places the movie in a league of its own.

 

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Evidencing its universal appeal, the film surged to the top echelons of charts in over 17 countries in a remarkably short span of just 48 hours following its August 10, 2023, premiere.

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Among these nations are the Bahamas, Cyprus, Egypt, Guadeloupe, Jamaica, Kenya, Martinique, Mauritius, Oman, Qatar, Reunion, Romania, South Africa, Trinidad and Tobago, the United Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom, and its homeland, Nigeria.

 

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“Jagun Jagun: The Warrior” further solidified its triumph by claiming the fifth spot in the global non-English charts, outshining fellow films launched concurrently. Notable contenders include “Marry My Dead Body” from Korea, “Adipurush” from India, and “The Raid Redemption” from Indonesia.

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